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What microSD-cards are you using, that are fully compatible with the TF300T?
I bought 2 cards recently, having issues with both of them. I just ordered a new card reader for my PC, hope that fixes the issues.
Card 1: Transcend 32GB Class 10 - Formatted to NTFS.
Issue: Fully working on PC. On the TF300T it is read only.
Card 2: Sandisk 64GB ultra class 10 (SDXC), formatted to NTFS
Issue: On PC, only visible when in SD-card adapter, write lock ON (switch option). When write lock is set to OFF, no card found. On the TF300T, I get read-only.
Will try to reformat the cards tomorrow when I get the card reader, hopefully that will solve the issues..
efex said:
What microSD-cards are you using, that are fully compatible with the TF300T?
I bought 2 cards recently, having issues with both of them. I just ordered a new card reader for my PC, hope that fixes the issues.
Card 1: Transcend 32GB Class 10 - Formatted to NTFS.
Issue: Fully working on PC. On the TF300T it is read only.
Card 2: Sandisk 64GB ultra class 10 (SDXC), formatted to NTFS
Issue: On PC, only visible when in SD-card adapter, write lock ON (switch option). When write lock is set to OFF, no card found. On the TF300T, I get read-only.
Will try to reformat the cards tomorrow when I get the card reader, hopefully that will solve the issues..
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Your issue is the file system you have used for the cards, not the cards themselves. Android can't write to NTFS, only read it.
Turbojugend said:
Your issue is the file system you have used for the cards, not the cards themselves. Android can't write to NTFS, only read it.
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not quiet correct - there are kernel ntfs addons that work (a700 stock rom eg. r/w ntfs 32gb)
do you have a terminal installed? whats fdisk telling you about your card?
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Buster99 said:
not quiet correct - there are kernel ntfs addons that work (a700 stock rom eg. r/w ntfs 32gb)
do you have a terminal installed? whats fdisk telling you about your card?
cheers
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They should cook that into every ROM, if it is available. It isn't a huge pain in the ass to use a card reader, but I have to anyway since Google Android transfer for Mac is the worst piece of **** software ever made, limiting 4 gig file size.
Formatted my 32GB card to FAT32, but I really prefer NTFS because of the file size limitations (whats the point of a 64GB card when you cant have 4+GB files on it?!)
Anyway, as FAT32 the 32GB card works as it should. Just hope the CM team will fix support for write on NTFS soon...
there was a ntfs mount app in play store - had soso success with it - sometimes it worked sometimes it fc'd on me...
mb try that - since you have two cards you can use one as a guineapig with the app.
gl
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Buster99 said:
there was a ntfs mount app in play store - had soso success with it - sometimes it worked sometimes it fc'd on me...
mb try that - since you have two cards you can use one as a guineapig with the app.
gl
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It allowed you to delete files from the ntfs card as well?
Buster99 said:
there was a ntfs mount app in play store - had soso success with it - sometimes it worked sometimes it fc'd on me...
mb try that - since you have two cards you can use one as a guineapig with the app.
gl
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Thanks for the tip, I`ll try it
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So I've been looking around for help on this across various sites and I've had no luck fixing my problem.
I'm running the most recent CM10 nightlies, which I read might influence which formats the phone can read, and even after I formatted the card to FAT32 via the gui app and easeUS partition editor my phone still says my card is damaged. When I try to format it it just says "unmounting card" with the spinning circle and sits there, never unmounting and formatting like it wants to. I tried to mount/unmount and format in CWM, no dice. This card is brand new out of the package today so there's been no previous use or problems.
Am I just going to be unable to use this card while running CM10, would I have to go back to a TW ROM or stock to make it read correctly? It will show up on my computer when I plug it in and files transfer to it fine so I figure it's a problem on the phone's side. My old 16gb card from my DX works fine and that's what I'll use in the meantime but the space is dangerously low, hence why I jumped on this 64gb card when it was an Amazon deal.
If anyone has some insight or experience with this I'd really appreciate it, I'm guessing it's a problem with CM10 or I missed some tiny step somewhere but I've tried a lot and had no success.
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So I've been looking around for help on this across various sites and I've had no luck fixing my problem.
I'm running the most recent CM10 nightlies, which I read might influence which formats the phone can read, and even after I formatted the card to FAT32 via the gui app and easeUS partition editor my phone still says my card is damaged. When I try to format it it just says "unmounting card" with the spinning circle and sits there, never unmounting and formatting like it wants to. I tried to mount/unmount and format in CWM, no dice. This card is brand new out of the package today so there's been no previous use or problems.
Am I just going to be unable to use this card while running CM10, would I have to go back to a TW ROM or stock to make it read correctly? It will show up on my computer when I plug it in and files transfer to it fine so I figure it's a problem on the phone's side. My old 16gb card from my DX works fine and that's what I'll use in the meantime but the space is dangerously low, hence why I jumped on this 64gb card when it was an Amazon deal.
If anyone has some insight or experience with this I'd really appreciate it, I'm guessing it's a problem with CM10 or I missed some tiny step somewhere but I've tried a lot and had no success.
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What exactly is the partition editor you used, and why? The GUI program to format it to fat32 is sufficient...
I would guess either it's the card(what brand btw?) or the partition editor.
Brian Gove said:
What exactly is the partition editor you used, and why? The GUI program to format it to fat32 is sufficient...
I would guess either it's the card(what brand btw?) or the partition editor.
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It's the "SanDisk Ultra 64 GB microSDXC Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card 30MB/s with Adapter SDSDQUA-064G-U46A", I've noticed a lot of GS3 owners have been buying something similar or the same.
I used EaseUS Partition Master as well as the fat32 gui program that's been circulating, sounds like you know the one, and while the format was successful the phone still sees the card as damaged and won't completely unmount the card when I try to format it like it says.
You try formatting it on a windows computer
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Jarredw said:
You try formatting it on a windows computer
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Yeah I'm using Windows 7
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Yeah I'm using Windows 7
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use this program linked below for formatting to
fat32.
http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?fat32format.htm
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It's the "SanDisk Ultra 64 GB microSDXC Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card 30MB/s with Adapter SDSDQUA-064G-U46A", I've noticed a lot of GS3 owners have been buying something similar or the same.
I used EaseUS Partition Master as well as the fat32 gui program that's been circulating, sounds like you know the one, and while the format was successful the phone still sees the card as damaged and won't completely unmount the card when I try to format it like it says.
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That's there exact same card I got. Format it again with the gui but DON'T use the partition program. I guarantee that's what is messing you up.
Brian Gove said:
That's there exact same card I got. Format it again with the gui but DON'T use the partition program. I guarantee that's what is messing you up.
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Did you use the sd adapter to plug into the computer or you did it while it was inserted in the phone already? I did the latter, idk if buying an sd slot to usb would change anything.
I am having the same problem. I thought I had a bad card, so I sent it back. Now I am searching for a solution as well. I will give this a try later tonight.
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Did you use the sd adapter to plug into the computer or you did it while it was inserted in the phone already? I did the latter, idk if buying an sd slot to usb would change anything.
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I used the adapter and put it directly in my computer to format it.
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I used the adapter and put it directly in my computer to format it.
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Ah ok, looks like I'll have to buy an sd-usb plugin then.
Had the same issue on two different cards and eventually they said that they were an unsupported raw format. Called sandisk and they said there are a lot of issues with the 64gb class 10 cards and the SGSIII. I am on my third one. This one has been working almost perfectly. I often get a unmounting remounting issue with the card, but I am not blaming the card yet as ever since I flashed the cracked aboot I have been having odd issues. I am going to put my phone back to stock and start over here today or tomorrow.
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I fixed it
I bought a multi-SD plug-in with USB, slid my card in there, ran the gui on the card, put the card back in my phone and it worked fine, the phone recognizes it. For whatever reason the card didn't want to format while it was in the phone despite my manipulations, so plugging the SD into the computer is crucial I think.
Thanks for the support guys.
I have done everything described here, and still have what the OP says. Card is not recognized, like its not even plugged in to the phone, is formatted as FAT32 and works in windows.
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I have done everything described here, and still have what the OP says. Card is not recognized, like its not even plugged in to the phone, is formatted as FAT32 and works in windows.
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Well, I literally fought this for 3 hours, and finally I just deleted the entire partition and formatted the card in the stock ROM. Then I pulled the card and formatted with EaseUS partitioner as FAT32 and put it back in and it worked. Then I flashed back to CM10 and it still works.
How frustrating this is....
I was previously using a UHC-1 speed 64GB MicroSD card in the MicroSD card slot on my TF101. This worked great in ASUS stock ICS, and also ASUS stock ICS w/ Guevor kernels. I decided to try out a few JB builds. So far, every JB build, and combination of kernels that I have tried does not allow me to read this card. I can read a smaller 4GB card just fine. Even if I put it in an adapter and stick it in the dock SD card slot, it still won't read. After verifying that I could still read it on my PC, I even reformatted the card as exFat from a PC, and that still yielded no success in reading it on the TF101.
To date, I've tried the official CM10 nightlies and EOS3 (with KAT 1.0.1 and Harmony JB kernel). None of these combinations, on any of the revisions (I tried back-dated versions also) seem to work with the card. It shows it present, but it can't mount it.
Anybody care to throw a stab at what may be going wrong?
I searched around a bit, and nobody has stated any such problems. (That or my google-fu is lacking)
I would hate to have to go back to ICS after going through all this trouble.
(Yes, I wiped, and wiped, and wiped, and wiped again. I even cleaned the entire user data section as well as everything else, I even reflashed things from scratch from the PC).
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I was previously using a UHC-1 speed 64GB MicroSD card in the MicroSD card slot on my TF101. This worked great in ASUS stock ICS, and also ASUS stock ICS w/ Guevor kernels. I decided to try out a few JB builds. So far, every JB build, and combination of kernels that I have tried does not allow me to read this card. I can read a smaller 4GB card just fine. Even if I put it in an adapter and stick it in the dock SD card slot, it still won't read. After verifying that I could still read it on my PC, I even reformatted the card as exFat from a PC, and that still yielded no success in reading it on the TF101.
To date, I've tried the official CM10 nightlies and EOS3 (with KAT 1.0.1 and Harmony JB kernel). None of these combinations, on any of the revisions (I tried back-dated versions also) seem to work with the card. It shows it present, but it can't mount it.
Anybody care to throw a stab at what may be going wrong?
I searched around a bit, and nobody has stated any such problems. (That or my google-fu is lacking)
I would hate to have to go back to ICS after going through all this trouble.
(Yes, I wiped, and wiped, and wiped, and wiped again. I even cleaned the entire user data section as well as everything else, I even reflashed things from scratch from the PC).
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk 2
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I think it has to be fat32 formatted to be seen, at least in recovery. I believe the JB ROMs are currently unable to read NTFS, not sure about exFat.
sidneyk said:
I think it has to be fat32 formatted to be seen, at least in recovery. I believe the JB ROMs are currently unable to read NTFS, not sure about exFat.
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Yeah you're usually safe just sticking with FAT32.
But if you get too frustrated at that SD card, I'd be glad to take it off your hands for you, haha.
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I was previously using a UHC-1 speed 64GB MicroSD card in the MicroSD card slot on my TF101. This worked great in ASUS stock ICS, and also ASUS stock ICS w/ Guevor kernels. I decided to try out a few JB builds. So far, every JB build, and combination of kernels that I have tried does not allow me to read this card. I can read a smaller 4GB card just fine. Even if I put it in an adapter and stick it in the dock SD card slot, it still won't read. After verifying that I could still read it on my PC, I even reformatted the card as exFat from a PC, and that still yielded no success in reading it on the TF101.
To date, I've tried the official CM10 nightlies and EOS3 (with KAT 1.0.1 and Harmony JB kernel). None of these combinations, on any of the revisions (I tried back-dated versions also) seem to work with the card. It shows it present, but it can't mount it.
Anybody care to throw a stab at what may be going wrong?
I searched around a bit, and nobody has stated any such problems. (That or my google-fu is lacking)
I would hate to have to go back to ICS after going through all this trouble.
(Yes, I wiped, and wiped, and wiped, and wiped again. I even cleaned the entire user data section as well as everything else, I even reflashed things from scratch from the PC).
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk 2
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Did you ever get a solution? I just got a 64gb UHS-1 card and am having all types of problems with accessing it. I am using KatKiss 4.3_029. I started getting no access to write access errors in TB, and copying files to it would just stop and say the disk might be full. I reformatted it exFAT using the SDFormatter tool on a PC, and wrote many fles to it on PC with no problems, but on ANdroid am seeing 0 byte files and all kinds of weirdness. I fixed permissions, I Edited the platform.xml file's WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE permission. Before doing the exFAT format, I had tried formatting in TWRP. None of these things fixed my problem. I even have the problems when installed in the dock in an SDCArd adapter.
Does anybody have any other ideas?
I formatted my 64GB card as vfat within Linux and I think I did it while it was in my card reader front panel. Now I have 63GB of storage that works in twrp and 4.4.2.
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Did you ever get a solution? I just got a 64gb UHS-1 card and am having all types of problems with accessing it. I am using KatKiss 4.3_029. I started getting no access to write access errors in TB, and copying files to it would just stop and say the disk might be full. I reformatted it exFAT using the SDFormatter tool on a PC, and wrote many fles to it on PC with no problems, but on ANdroid am seeing 0 byte files and all kinds of weirdness. I fixed permissions, I Edited the platform.xml file's WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE permission. Before doing the exFAT format, I had tried formatting in TWRP. None of these things fixed my problem. I even have the problems when installed in the dock in an SDCArd adapter.
Does anybody have any other ideas?
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I eventually switched over to KatKiss on my TF101, but I also now use a TF701. exFAT, in general, does not work for auto-mount. Mostly due to licensing restrictions and stupidity like that for the core of the OS. You can format a 64GB card as FAT32, but you need a special tool to do it, as Windows won't let you format anything over 2GB as FAT32, and instead switches to vFAT/exFAT or NTFS, which are... less compatible and will not auto-mount. Now, I would have to go back and look at my TF101 device, but I lost the MicroSD from it (which was sad, as it had tons of pictures from a DSLR I took during a trip that not all had been cloud backed-up when I lost it). So more recent KatKiss kernels/ROMs may be able to auto-mount exFAT or vFAT along with older FAT32. NTFS will never auto-mount it seems (at least not as read/write), but can be mounted read/write if you have the right kernel or tool combination.
Also, I've never had the formatter in either CWM or TWRP work properly since the days of the OG Droid (Motorola Milestone A855).
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I eventually switched over to KatKiss on my TF101, but I also now use a TF701. exFAT, in general, does not work for auto-mount. Mostly due to licensing restrictions and stupidity like that for the core of the OS. You can format a 64GB card as FAT32, but you need a special tool to do it, as Windows won't let you format anything over 2GB as FAT32, and instead switches to vFAT/exFAT or NTFS, which are... less compatible and will not auto-mount. Now, I would have to go back and look at my TF101 device, but I lost the MicroSD from it (which was sad, as it had tons of pictures from a DSLR I took during a trip that not all had been cloud backed-up when I lost it). So more recent KatKiss kernels/ROMs may be able to auto-mount exFAT or vFAT along with older FAT32. NTFS will never auto-mount it seems (at least not as read/write), but can be mounted read/write if you have the right kernel or tool combination.
Also, I've never had the formatter in either CWM or TWRP work properly since the days of the OG Droid (Motorola Milestone A855).
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OK, I reformatted to FAT32 last night using Easus disk partition software on Windows, re-copied a bunch of files to it, but haven't had a chance to test it yet. I couldn't get mini-tool partition software (which others had mentioned using) to work on Win8.1. If that doesn't fix it, I may try to get it replaced by mfg.
UPDATE: It seems like that (reformat with easus to FAT32) fixed it. No problems today. Yay! Back to 64gb MicroSD.
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OK, I reformatted to FAT32 last night using Easus disk partition software on Windows, re-copied a bunch of files to it, but haven't had a chance to test it yet. I couldn't get mini-tool partition software (which others had mentioned using) to work on Win8.1. If that doesn't fix it, I may try to get it replaced by mfg.
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I didn't use any partition manager software (if I was on linux, possibly, but I'm rockin' the Win 8.1 on my box at the moment, other systems in storage). I used a command line tool for formatting FAT32, it is GPL and such. Located at http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/fat32format.htm .
It seemed to work pretty well, but you have to decipher the command line options a bit.
Hi, I have only had my Infinity for a few days now and I loving it. Before, with my other tablet I used CWM to do my backups. I have now have TWRP. Being naturally cautious I and ask questions before I go ahead and do something that I may not be able to recover from. I want to use TWRP to do a backup to my external microsd card. When I open TWRP and select backup it will not let me select external storage, it stays on the internal storage. I can do a Titanium Backup of apps and data to it and I have transferred videos from my pc to the microsd card using the sd card adapter. Is there some other step that I need to do that I am not doing? Thanks
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Hi, I have only had my Infinity for a few days now and I loving it. Before, with my other tablet I used CWM to do my backups. I have now have TWRP. Being naturally cautious I and ask questions before I go ahead and do something that I may not be able to recover from. I want to use TWRP to do a backup to my external microsd card. When I open TWRP and select backup it will not let me select external storage, it stays on the internal storage. I can do a Titanium Backup of apps and data to it and I have transferred videos from my pc to the microsd card using the sd card adapter. Is there some other step that I need to do that I am not doing? Thanks
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What type of format on your external SDcard? extFAT,FAT32 ??
buhohitr said:
What type of format on your external SDcard? extFAT,FAT32 ??
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It is exFAT while waiting on a response, I did some more research and found that it needs to be FAT32 but, my pc is a win 7 and it will only format to exFAT or NTFS. Any suggestions?
Will one of yer other devices listed below there format it fat32?
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It is exFAT while waiting on a response, I did some more research and found that it needs to be FAT32 but, my pc is a win 7 and it will only format to exFAT or NTFS. Any suggestions?
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Google Fat32format tool and use this to format your card.
...kind of weird...well more normal than weird.
If Windows (Windows 7 specifically) sees any of my SD cards with a drive letter they all can be formatted fat32 (right click) in Windows explorer...
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...kind of weird...well more normal than weird.
If Windows (Windows 7 specifically) sees any of my SD cards with a drive letter they all can be formatted fat32 (right click) in Windows explorer...
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It's perfectly normal, there is a change from XP to Wins 7. In windows 7, by default, when you right click there are only 2 options; NTFS and extFAT. If you want to use FAT32 you have to format using command prompt.
Thats OK said:
Will one of yer other devices listed below there format it fat32?
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I am not aware of any android app that can reformat sd cards.
buhohitr said:
It's perfectly normal, there is a change from XP to Wins 7. In windows 7, by default, when you right click there are only 2 options; NTFS and extFAT. If you want to use FAT32 you have to format using command prompt.
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Thanks for the info. My wife's laptop is still XP.
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It's perfectly normal, there is a change from XP to Wins 7. In windows 7, by default, when you right click there are only 2 options; NTFS and extFAT. If you want to use FAT32 you have to format using command prompt.
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Not true on my desktop system.
If my PC sees any flashcard with a drive letter assigned a right click to format includes an option for fat32.
Actually fat32 is the default...I just checked it with a Patriot Class 10 8 gig card.
It's the same for 3 other SD cards in different classes and capacities not to mention xD and CF cards.
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Not true onSanDisk esktop system.
If my PC sees any flashcard with a drive letter assigned a right click to format includes an option for fat32.
Actually fat32 is the default...I just checked it with a Patriot Class 10 8 gig card.
It's the same for 3 other SD cards in different classes and capacities not to mention xD and CF cards.
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The card I need to format is a 64gb Sandisk ultra microsdxc card class 10 UHS-1. I think the class size and the size of the card might have something to do with it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1956013
Did you happen to see the above thread?
The info might be helpful.
From a tablet running CleanROM 2.3
I know the specifications list it as supporting up to a 32GB MicroSD but is it possible to use a 64GB MicroSD card in it?
I am doing it right now, but from what I've read searching on here it has to be formatted in a different device because for whatever reason the tab 2 won't reformat it on it's own, but once you've got the card formatted to fat32 (you need a special app to do it on windows) you should be good to go in the TAB.
Here is a command prompt formatter that worked for me.
1. Unzip the file to the root of C:\
2. Mount your 64GB card on your PC and take note of the allocated drive letter (e.g. e:\)
3. run command prompt on PC (search for cmd.exe)
4. get to c:\ (I think cd c:\ will do this)
5. type fat32format.exe e:\ and press <return>
(where e:\ is the allocated drive letter from step 2, so if it mounts as f:\ you would type fat32format.exe f:\ instead)
This should then format your card as FAT32 which works fine in my Galaxy SII so there's no reason I can think of why it wouldn't work in the Tab 2 too.
This is all at your own risk of course - I won't be responsible if something goes horribly wrong and you kill your card, PC, Tab or anything else...sorry.
Did anybody have any success with this? I am looking at buying the Tab 2 7.0, but I need a 64GB MicroSD.
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Did anybody have any success with this? I am looking at buying the Tab 2 7.0, but I need a 64GB MicroSD.
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Yes, I use a 64GB sandisk card formatted fat32 and the tab uses it no problem.
I think I used Easus Partition Master to format it.
Higgs_Boson said:
Did anybody have any success with this? I am looking at buying the Tab 2 7.0, but I need a 64GB MicroSD.
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Did you not read my post? I pulled the 64GB that I formatted in my SGP 4.0 (didn't you have one of them too?) and stuck it right into my Tab 2 7" and it works FLAWLESSLY.
Stock JB or KK-Boot kernel support exFAT formatted card.
daniel644 said:
I am doing it right now, but from what I've read searching on here it has to be formatted in a different device because for whatever reason the tab 2 won't reformat it on it's own, but once you've got the card formatted to fat32 (you need a special app to do it on windows) you should be good to go in the TAB.
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Does anyone know if the need for the sd card to be formatted as fat32 (or, as the case may be, exfat) is also true of the Note 2? I have both devices (plus a Note 10.1, with which I have no problem using the 64gb card right out of the package). The Note 2 and the tab 2 both have issues trying to read a 64gb card. They recognize the card and its max size, but renames copied files and folders or doesn't copy them at all.
Thanks.
Caldair said:
Yes, I use a 64GB sandisk card formatted fat32 and the tab uses it no problem.
I think I used Easus Partition Master to format it.
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does the device need to be rooted?
Will a 64GB card work on this tab using cyanogenmod 11? Anyone have success without any sort of problem with files not copying or reading? I am planning on buying this card
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...7&cm_re=micro_sd_64_gb-_-20-211-767-_-Product
64 gb micro sd
mikee286 said:
Will a 64GB card work on this tab using cyanogenmod 11? Anyone have success without any sort of problem with files not copying or reading? I am planning on buying this card
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...7&cm_re=micro_sd_64_gb-_-20-211-767-_-Product
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This is what I am running.
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Class...ywords=64+gb+micro+sd+card&pebp=1416293108375
Formatted fat32 using , I can't remember now , but it works great.
Will I still get all 64gb of the card when it is formatted fat32? I hear fat32 supports only up to 32gb partitions. I know I will never get the whole 64gb due to file system usage but something like 59 or something gb should be fine
mikee286 said:
Will I still get all 64gb of the card when it is formatted fat32? I hear fat32 supports only up to 32gb partitions. I know I will never get the whole 64gb due to file system usage but something like 59 or something gb should be fine
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Got the card today firnatted it in my laptop as fat32 I get 58gb which seems like a lot has been taken away that is 6gb but other than that it works pretty well from what I can see so far